Hydraulic conductivity characteristics in mountains and implications for conceptualizing bedrock groundwater flow

LA Welch, DM Allen - Hydrogeology Journal, 2014 - search.proquest.com
Influences of hydraulic conductivity (K) heterogeneities on bedrock groundwater (BG) flow
systems in mountainous topography are investigated using a conceptual 2D numerical …

The role of agricultural land management in modulating water-carbon interplay within dryland ecological systems

WA Khattak, J Sun, F Zaman, A Jalal, M Shafiq… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2025 - Elsevier
Balancing limited water resources with agricultural demands is a major challenge for global
sustainability, particularly in dryland regions. To address this issue, it is crucial to understand …

Growing season warming and winter freeze–thaw cycles reduce root nitrogen uptake capacity and increase soil solution nitrogen in a northern forest ecosystem

R Sanders-DeMott, PO Sorensen, AB Reinmann… - Biogeochemistry, 2018 - Springer
Northern forest ecosystems are projected to experience warmer growing seasons and
increased soil freeze–thaw cycles in winter over the next century. Past studies show that …

Impactos del nitrógeno agrícola en los ecosistemas acuáticos

ARE Silva, MÁ Cobelas, EM González - Ecosistemas, 2017 - revistaecosistemas.net
Impactos del nitrógeno agrícola en los ecosistemas acuáticos Page 1 37 AEET
ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE ECOLOGÍA TERRESTRE Ecosistemas 26(1): 37-44 [Enero-abril …

An approach for predicting groundwater recharge in mountainous watersheds

BD Smerdon, DM Allen, SE Grasby, MA Berg - Journal of Hydrology, 2009 - Elsevier
Predicting groundwater supply for an entire watershed in mountainous terrain required an
approach that considered a wide range in data availability between valley bottom and …

Characteristics and controls of variability in soil moisture and groundwater in a headwater catchment

HK McMillan, MS Srinivasan - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2015 - hess.copernicus.org
Hydrological processes, including runoff generation, depend on the distribution of water in a
catchment, which varies in space and time. This paper presents experimental results from a …

Localized bedrock aquifer distribution explains discharge from a headwater catchment

K Kosugi, M Fujimoto, S Katsura, H Kato… - Water Resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding a discharge hydrograph is one of the leading interests in catchment
hydrology. Recent research has provided credible information on the importance of bedrock …

Growing‐season warming and winter soil freeze/thaw cycles increase transpiration in a northern hardwood forest

JL Harrison, R Sanders‐DeMott, AB Reinmann… - Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate models project higher growing‐season temperatures and a decline in the depth and
duration of winter snowpack throughout many north temperate ecosystems over the next …

Climate Change Across Seasons Experiment (CCASE): a new method for simulating future climate in seasonally snow-covered ecosystems

PH Templer, AB Reinmann, R Sanders-DeMott… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Climate models project an increase in mean annual air temperatures and a reduction in the
depth and duration of winter snowpack for many mid and high latitude and high elevation …

Groundwater similarity across a watershed derived from time‐warped and flow‐corrected time series

M Rinderer, BL McGlynn… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Information about catchment‐scale groundwater dynamics is necessary to
understand how catchments store and release water and why water quantity and quality …